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350DRIVER said:Well this just shows how little you know about the program and it's set up. They retain few of the pilots that go through this program and that is dependent on the current staffing levels. Surely not every pilot sticks around past the 250 hours that you are renting the seat out for, they have other "wonders" waiting with blank check in hand.! !! !! GIA has hired "street" captains on numerous different occasions, something they don't tell you while you are taking the "tour". I could care less about the program, I have no ties to it and will never unless I am on the interview board someday in the future but at this point it is good to sit back and get a few good laughs compliments of ya'll. You don't care about making the $8.00/hr to fly right seat, well that I guess does not surprise me since you are "paying for the seat" anyways- lol
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the four regionals that are begging for pilots from GIA because we train so easily and fly so proficiently
Do you mean "carrier" as in "aircraft carrier" or "career"? And, you, with your vast experience in aviation and life, are the expert in attitude, alright . . .TopGun-MAV said:I wish you the best in your aviation carrer. but i fear that with your attitude you will not make it far.
Not necessarily true. MAPD students had a turbine lab course as part of their program in which they received ten hours of actual 1900 flight time. MAPD grads are hired at Mesa with 300 hours and go on to the line. Perhaps it is hard for you to fly a 1900, notwithstanding your vast experience of 400 hours.you try flying a kingair/be1900 at 400 hours.
Thank you, thank you, o great one.do you want to be there? if so pm me and i might be able to walk your resume in.
This could be the equivalent of confessing a motion in civil litigation.we might pay for our training
Not true, again. You are Part 135. It's all right here on your "company's" website:we are a part 121 crew member
What is "hevy" iron? Or do you mean "heavy"? Do they teach you English at that school?we at tab and others want to make it to the hevy iron too.
. . . but you better have lots and lots of altitude. I have flown Seminoles in Denver (5,280 feet FE) and in Prescott, AZ (5,050 feet (FE) and it's a chore to maintain altitude on one. Summer, with high DA, might exceed your one engine's absolute altitude and you will sink.The_Russian said:I can fly [a PA-44]on one engine on a hot day in Denver with 4 people on it until it runs out of fuel.
That is totally preposterous. Do you know what "preposterous" means?TopGun-MAV said:soon the majors will be pft so more low time pilots can get a job easier. its hard competing against 5000hr jet captains.